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Best Electrician Software in 2026: The Complete Guide

Comparing the top electrician software platforms in 2026 — from legacy tools like ServiceTitan to AI-native solutions like Sterling. Which one fits your shop?

Sterling CrewMarch 1, 20268 min read

The Electrician Software Landscape in 2026

The market for electrician software has exploded. In 2020, most electrical contractors managed their business with a combination of QuickBooks, Google Calendar, and a whiteboard. In 2026, the options range from enterprise platforms costing $500+/month to AI-native tools that replace entire back-office teams.

This guide compares the leading electrician software platforms across the metrics that matter most to 1-20 person electrical shops.

What to Look For in Electrician Software

FeatureWhy It Matters
Speed-to-quoteElectricians who quote in under 2 hours win 3x more jobs
Missed call handlingThe average electrical shop misses 42% of inbound calls
Automated follow-up82% of quotes that go cold were never followed up
Mobile-first designYour techs are in the field, not at a desk
Electrical price bookPre-loaded with panels, wire runs, breakers, outlets

The Top Electrician Software Platforms in 2026

1. Sterling Electrician (AI-Native)

Best for: 1-20 person electrical shops that want AI agents doing the work, not just organizing it.

Sterling takes a fundamentally different approach. Instead of giving you dashboards to manage, it gives you 6 AI agents that handle calls, quotes, dispatch, invoicing, reviews, and marketing autonomously.

Pricing: Starts at $199/month for solo operators.

2. ServiceTitan

Best for: 10-500 person shops with dedicated office staff.

The enterprise standard. Powerful, comprehensive, and complex. Requires dedicated admin staff and 2-3 months to implement.

Pricing: $500-2,000+/month depending on features and users.

3. Housecall Pro

Best for: Solo operators who want basic scheduling and invoicing.

Covers the basics well. Lacks AI capabilities and advanced automation.

Pricing: $65-199/month.

4. Jobber

Best for: Small shops that want clean scheduling and client management.

User-friendly with good scheduling and quoting features. Limited automation and no AI agents.

Pricing: $49-249/month.

The Verdict

If you're a 1-20 person electrical shop and you want software that does the work instead of just organizing it, Sterling Electrician is the clear choice.

See the full Sterling vs ServiceTitan vs Housecall Pro comparison [blocked] — pricing, features, and setup time side by side.

Sterling vs Jobber [blocked] — see the head-to-head breakdown for small teams.

"I switched from Housecall Pro to Sterling and my quote-to-close rate went from 22% to 41%. The AI follows up on every single quote." — Electrician, Austin TX

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